As promised, we have a part two for our list of 1980s performance and sports cars. If you haven’t checked out our first part, be sure to check that out as well. Or don’t. I’m not your supervisor. 1 - Buick Grand National (1984-1987) Starting off our list, we have probably one of the most … Continue reading Performance and Sports Cars of the 1980s Pt. 2
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Performance and Sports Cars of the 1980s Pt. 1
Put on your jean jacket, freshen up that mullet, and pull your favorite He-Man action figure out of cold storage, because we’re going back to the 80s for this one! To most, the 80s are always going to be defined by hair metal, gigantic perms, and that weird invention called “video games” (or “Nintendo”, since … Continue reading Performance and Sports Cars of the 1980s Pt. 1
Used Review: 2015 Audi S7
Last weekend I finally got my chance to get behind the wheel of some real German power. I’ve gotta say, I am incredibly impressed. As the title implies, this was obviously a four year old pre-owned model that I got to drive, but it still felt brand new. Everything on the interior felt like it … Continue reading Used Review: 2015 Audi S7
Autonoch – The Hyundai Genesis Coupe: What the 86 Could Never Be
This column was originally posted by our partner page, Autonoch. Visit the posted link for even more content by our partner site. What if there was a version of the Toyota 86 that looked similar, was faster, and could be bought for about the same money? That car is the Hyundai Genesis Coupe, and it’s … Continue reading Autonoch – The Hyundai Genesis Coupe: What the 86 Could Never Be
Used Review: 2015 Volkswagen Golf R
So, I finally got my hands on what some would consider the pinnacle of hot hatches. After getting some time behind the wheel, it is really easy for me to see why the Golf R receives all the hype it does. The model I drove only had about 40,000 miles on the clock, so it … Continue reading Used Review: 2015 Volkswagen Golf R
The Last Prelude
Now to get started with complete transparency, I've owned a 5th gen, so I might be a tiny bit biased. The "Lude"(as I knew it) was black, everything was stock and the engine lasted all the way up to 180,000 miles. To be fair, that's nothing for a Honda, but this thing lived a hard … Continue reading The Last Prelude
Seventh Gen Thunderbird: Nobody’s Favorite
Everyone has a favorite generation of their favorite car. It widely varies from person to person and car to car, but there is one thing that I’m fairly sure is constant. The seventh generation Thunderbird is nobody's favorite. I actually own a seventh generation Thunderbird and it still isn't my favorite generation of Thunderbird (that … Continue reading Seventh Gen Thunderbird: Nobody’s Favorite
Four Fun & Affordable Four-Bangers that Newer Enthusiasts Often Overlook
This one is an article more for the newer people in the car community; especially the ones without too much cash in their pockets. In the search for a cheap starter enthusiast car (which is most likely gonna be an inline four cylinder), these new enthusiasts often are looking at the old Civic hatchback or … Continue reading Four Fun & Affordable Four-Bangers that Newer Enthusiasts Often Overlook
Dear Chevy, Let’s Make a New Nova
With the markets changing and Chevrolet possibly discontinuing the much loved Impala badge, we think it might be time to bring back another classic Chevy model in a different way. We’re not saying just to rebadge Impalas and call them Novas. No, we’re talking about making a four door, rear-wheel drive, tourer based on the … Continue reading Dear Chevy, Let’s Make a New Nova
Let’s Talk About the Dodge Charger
When the world thinks of American muscle, a fair number of cars are guaranteed to come to mind, but one of the first someone is going to think of is the Dodge Charger. The Charger is an American classic and a modern muscle masterpiece. But to really get into the Charger, we need to start … Continue reading Let’s Talk About the Dodge Charger